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SOUTH ArtUCA v. CKXTLEMEX OF I'XCtl'.AX'i). . By i.,iiile—Press Association-Copyright. London. September 13. Tli • match between South Africa and Die 'ieiitlemen of England was continue! at. Hastings. The scores were: <!E.\"iT;i'.M!':X. I'lrsi; iiininu's 280 SOUTH AEilTCA.—First Innings. Ta vlor, c Jessop, b Kidd 19 Sr.icker, c anil b Simnis 5 N'-iir-e. b Smith ' n.S I'ialkner, b Smith ' 1 '! Micred. c Tufnell, h Douglas 10 'Vhilo, e Uosiuiquet, b Smith 34 'ditcliell, c .'Rosanquet, b Smith 13 iicaumont, not out i) i'egler, c Jessop. b Smith 4, Carter, c Tufnell. b Douglas 5 Ward, c Tufnell, b Smith o ■ . Extras 15 Total 178 Howling analysis. Simms. one. for 29: Douglas, two for 08; Kidd, one for 20; Smith, six for 40. G EXTLEMEN.—Second Tunings. Spooner, c aiid b Faulkner 42 Bosanqiict, c Faulkner, b Carter... 02 Barrett, st Ward, b Faulkner 10 Smith, not out 0 Kidd, b Faulkner 4 •*.''' ' ' ' Total for four wicket* 131 - Stumps were then drawn. WIX FOR SOUTH AFIUCA. Received 15, 5.5 p.nh London, September 15. South Africa won by six wickets. The following are the scores:— fiEXTLE.MEX. Second Innings Continued. Smith, c Ward, b Pegler 31 Simms, lliw, b Faulkner 5 Chaplin, run out 4, Jessop, <; Strieker, b Pegler .....' 0 Douglas, lbvv, b Pegler 5 Tufnell, b Pegler 0 Leveson-Gower, not out 0 Extras ■. ... 0 > Total 164 Bowling Analysis.—-Pegler, four for 48; Xourse, none for 13; White, none for ID; Faulkner, four for 43; Carter, one for 34. SOUTH AFRICA.-Second Innings. . Taylor, c Bosanquet, b Simms ... 67» Faulkner, c Kidd, b Douglas 61 ] Nourse, b Simms 40 j S'tricker, not out 40 I Tancred, b Simms : 0 I White, not out 43? Extras 22 Total for four wickets 273* Bowling Analysis.—Douglas, one for j 71; Smith, none for 34; Simms, three I for 89; Kidd, none for 53. T AUSTRALIA v. FRY'S ELEVEN. THE EXGLTSHMEX WIN. . London,' September 13. The weather was fine and the wicket fast when the Australians continued their match with Fry's Eleven. The English team continued their innings,, but Baker failed to add to his over- } night score. Woolley gave a lively dis- I' play for 25 minutes, hitting five hours, j Macartney, by a 'fine return, dismissed > Relf. Jlearne played a faultless innings, showing good all-round play. He hit thirteen, fours. He was at the wickets for 150 minutes, and niado 50 in 70 minutes. The scores were: AUSTRALIA. First innings 72 FRY'S ELEVEX.—First Innings. Rhodes, c Carkeek, b Hazlitt...... 12 Hobbs, c Macartney, b Hazlitt' 25 Wilkinson, run out 0 Frv, st Carkeek, b • Matthews 44 Baker, b Hazlitt 28 Hearne, not out 9.5 Woolley, lbw, b Whitty 27 Relf. run out 10 Barnes, lbw. b Matthews li Hitch, run out ' 5 Steadnuui, lbw, b Matthews 8 Exiras-; , 19 Total ; J2BO Bowling A- is.—Hazlitt, three "for !8/; n WJiU.,- for 75;,, Matthews, three' for" Minnettr"none 'for 20; Kellewev, • ,ne for 24. AC-ST .ALlA.—Second Innings. Jennings, I) "Relf '.".. 14 Kelleway, b Hitch 38 Bai'dsley, not out 51 Hobbs, b Hearne .., 71 Mayne, not out .' 10 Total for three wdekets 190 The batting was free and confident, 57 being made in 30 minutes. . Hitch broke Kelleway's leg stump. After, the > .tea adjournment the bowling was collared by the hatting, which was splendid. Macartney, who was driving brilliantly, was in for 100 minutes. He made fifty in 75 minutes. Bardsley was forceful, especially off Relf. He hoisted the century in 75 minutes: The attendance was 4000. 9 Received 15, 5.5 p.m. London, September 14. The weather was fine and the wicket fast. The attendance was., small. The remaining seven Australian wickets contributed 108. Hitch bowled excellently and finished' with five wickets for 84 runs. Bardsley was dfom'ssed; by n wonderful left-handed catch, low down in the slips. He batted for 85 minutes. Mayne '.was in fifty minutes. Minnett succumbed to his first ball. Carkeek'.s 1 dismissal was due to brilliant fielding by Barnes at mid-o!T. Gregory played - excellently for 80 minutes. The innings occupied 250 minutes. Fry's team wiped out the deficit with the loss of two, wickets. Hobbs was in for ninety minutes, and Hearne for 55 minutes-. Hearne showed fine driving. The following are the scores:—.. AUSTRALIA. —Second Innings. ' Bardsley, c "Woolley, b Barnes 50 Mayne,' 1) Hitch ..'. 23 Matthews, plaved-on. b Hitch...... 5 Minnett, b Hitch 0 Gregory, c Stedman. b Hearne ... 48 Hazlitt, c Woolley. b Hitch 0 Carkeek, ruri out 27 Whitty. not out 6 Extras 10 Total .304 Bowling analysis. —Barnes, one for 55; Relf, one for 87: Hitch, five for 85; Hearne, two for 41: Woollov, none for 17. FRY'S ELEYKN.---Socond Innings. Rhodes, b Whim- 9 Wilkinson, c Bardsley, b Hazlitt. ... 2 Hoblis. not out 42 Hearne. not out 42 , Extras , 2 Tidal for two wickets SS Bowling analysis.—Hazlitt. one for 12; Whittv. one for 24: "Matthews, none for 28; Minuet I. none .for 22: Macartney, none for nine.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 102, 16 September 1912, Page 7
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